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Yes which means my supplier,Be, also. This is not good news but there again it could have been worse it could have been Talk Talk that bought us.

I have just had an email from Be informing me of the sale but I have been unable to get onto Be's website to read the details provided in a link from Be.Perhaps they have been overwhelmed by people trying to find out details of how we will be affected or if we will be affected.

Oddly I was with O2 once but everything about it was terrible,the service itself,customer service was also horrendous.Moved to Be and have never had a problem except on the one occasion I needed to get in touch with there customer service and as usual it is an Asian with a difficult accent to understand and was rapidly getting nowhere. I later discovered that if you say you wish to complain you get through to a UK call centre. I sorted the problem myself and have never contacted customer service again.

Going by some of the comments, I think I'll be leaving O2 broadband when my present contract expires in June this year & joining BT, who I already have a landline phone with. I'll still continue with mobile (PAYG only) on O2/Sky & see how that goes. G

When mobile phones were bricks (around 1991) I got one from Cellnet at that time owned by BT. This then became O2 in 2001. O2 was quite good but I left because almost all my contacts were on Orange and it cost me to ring them. Now BT are in competition with Sky having bought ESPN.

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